OROVILLE — Some of the homes on the eighth annual Oroville Tour of Lights list are standouts on their street, while others have coordinated to make the whole block shine.

Most have made it on the list before, but there are a couple of new treats. The Mercury-Register elves got just a handful of nominations this year.

One classic that simply can’t be missed can be found at 115 Grand Ave. It can be easy to pass by because of the fence, so watch closely for the address.

Homeowner Tina Beers, who has been doing this display for years, said people can pull into her driveway when the gate is open to admire the decorations.

“I start the day after Halloween,” Beers said.

Some additions this year are Jack Skellington and Sally, characters from “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” riding an illuminated horse. There are many scenes on the lawn including a Snoopy-themed section and a nativity scene, and a cabinet display by the front door shows off a large collection of Christmas trinkets.

It takes some time to take each detail in. Don’t forget to look up.

If you only go to one neighborhood, go to Waffle Court. Almost the entire cul-de-sac joined forces to create a wonderfully over-the-top line of decorations — many with moving parts — surrounding the properties.

Another impressive block is Hercules Avenue. There are inflatable Minions up to mischief, a projected light display and an inflatable Santa who has gone fishing.

Fans of Mickey Mouse should make it to 5404 Royal Oaks Drive, where Mickey is the most prominent character on display. An inflatable Santa Claus drives a firetruck on the lower level of the house, while a helicopter full of penguins “flies” above.

Those who appreciate a pretty, more traditional light display should head to 6255, 6259 and 6263 Woodman Drive. If this trio of neighbors didn’t coordinate, they have very similar taste.

Stopping for a display at the corner of Canyon Drive and Walnut Avenue offers an excuse to stretch your legs. Because of trees on the property, it’s hard to take in the whole scene here without getting out of the car, but there should be plenty of room to do so safely.

Another old favorite is 25 Chaparral Drive, which matches an interactive light show to 87.9 FM.

Last but not least for this year’s list is 2880 Foothill Blvd. There are inflatable bears, penguins, snowmen and dogs to point out. If possible, park across the street to get the best view, but be sure to exercise caution.